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Mr. Gomes believes that the film risks encouraging public support of torture and ill treatment of prisoners.

Hindustan Times article follows our report from yesterday.

(SACRAMENTO, CA) - Dabangg 2 goes a long way toward reversing the progress made by people like William Gomes, our Human Rights Ambassador, who continues to make headlines in Asia for his unwavering support of the people on this earth who are victims of sometimes unspeakable abuse.

Hindustan Times, one of Asia's biggest newspapers, is following William Gomes' Salem-News.com report published yesterday, 'Dabangg 2 Promotes Torture and Ill Treatment', about the societal danger posed by the new Bollywood release, 'Dabangg 2' starring Salman Khan, one of the greatest and most influential actors in the history of Indian cinema.

In Dabangg 2, Khan plays the role of a police officer named “Chul Bul Pandee” who abuses suspects while interrogating them.

Mr. Gomes believes that the film risks encouraging public support of torture and ill treatment of prisoners in custody.

The government approval of this film is a significant problem in both India and Pakistan, where abusive treatment of suspects in police custody is routine.

This completely flies in the face of India's projected moral structure, as a signatory in the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CAT).

A nation has an obligation to live up to such agreements instead of simply soaking up a few headlines for an opportunity to appear sensitive toward human rights.

Making the situation even worse, is the fact that torture is not criminalised in law as a separate or special offense in India.

Mr. Gomes explains that even if an act of torture is duly proved, that proof does not require the perpetrator to pay compensation to the victim.

Moreover, the fundamental “Right against torture” is not a right according to India's law, and there also is no specific law concerning witness protection in India.

These facts greatly reduce the hope of honest people who wish to expose officials and reign in government corruption.

The writings of William Nicholas Gomes published by Salem-News.com have helped free two activists from torture in Pakistan, brought clarity to rumors about an affair involving one of the top politicians in Bangladesh, and more recently, brought attention to the plight of poor farmers in India whose family homes and agricultural land is being covered by rising waters.

Without his voice, the world would be all the more hopeless. Instead his efforts bring results and increase faith.

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